Category: Technology

French illustrator Guillaume Kurkdjian has tapped into the nostalgia of vintage electronics with his series of animations. Posting these musings about retro technology on the project’s own Tumblr page, Electronic Items...

The iconic Nokia 3310 is being rebooted by the tech giant alongside a line of new Android smartphones. Featuring four eye-popping color schemes, the new 3310 mobile phone packs in a 2MP camera and a battery life of over a month on...

No matter how hard I try I still manage to mess up my laundry. White shirts turning blue, medium size shirts becoming a small...endless frustration. I am really excited about this new smart washing machine by Jiae Ohjiae that scans...

Unlike your mom, the design team at le FabShop wants you to play with your food. In fact, they just released a line of toy parts that you can download, print using a 3D printer, and attach to your favorite fruits and veggies. The...

"Gilded New York," an ongoing exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York which offers a look at the opulent Gilded Age in the US (1870s until the early 1900s), now has an accompanying app, called A Walk Through Gilded New York....

Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to have access to a charging station all the time even if you’re in the middle of literally nowhere? Junya Watanabe just made that possible. And he’s even nice enough to let you wear it. The futuristic,...

At this year’s Philly Tech Week, a Drexel University professor Dr. Frank Lee created the world’s largest Tetris game using a 29 story skyscraper. Dr.Lee covered the building with Philips Color Kinetics LED lights on two sides...

Kubo and the Two Strings is out and it's being met with extreme praise at the box office. So, here's a behind-the-scenes look at some of its talented crew at work. Laika, the cutting-edge stop-motion animation studio who brought...

For die-hard lager drinkers the mild temperature of a refrigerator just wont cut it. These beer connoisseurs need their tasty treat ice-cold and Heineken aims to deliver the optimal temperature experience with their new...

I’ve been saying for decades… most of our every day tools are out of date. So was the case with the centuries old piano. Its black and white keys revolutionized music, but it hadn’t gone through a change of its own for quite some...

For those enamored with luxury at every turn in their life, look no further than Toto. For those who are familiar with washlets, the products of Toto will be familiar, but for most Americans, Toto’s products may not be. For starters,...

'The Dark Side' collection draws inspiration form the traditional Japanese paper art of Origami. If these vessels were actually constructed as origami the object appears as if the skeletal form follows the folds of the paper....

As we step into the forefront of an age defined by the word 'digital', we can't help but look at and be inspired by the history of today's most primitive gadgets. A camera, for one, has come a long way and its history is much more than meets...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing their restored Victorian-era drop candy maker in action. The 19th-century machine can be seen producing candy called Nectar Drop in all its translucent goodness. The painstaking restoration of the contraption was definitely worth it! Watch the video below! ...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing their restored Victorian-era drop candy maker in action. The 19th-century machine can be seen producing candy called Nectar Drop in all its translucent goodness. The painstaking restoration of the contraption was definitely worth it! Watch the video below! ...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing their restored Victorian-era drop candy maker in action. The 19th-century machine can be seen producing candy called Nectar Drop in all its translucent goodness. The painstaking restoration of the contraption was definitely worth it! Watch the video below! ...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing their restored Victorian-era drop candy maker in action. The 19th-century machine can be seen producing candy called Nectar Drop in all its translucent goodness. The painstaking restoration of the contraption was definitely worth it! Watch the video below! ...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing their restored Victorian-era drop candy maker in action. The 19th-century machine can be seen producing candy called Nectar Drop in all its translucent goodness. The painstaking restoration of the contraption was definitely worth it! Watch the video below! ...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing their restored Victorian-era drop candy maker in action. The 19th-century machine can be seen producing candy called Nectar Drop in all its translucent goodness. The painstaking restoration of the contraption was definitely worth it! Watch the video below! ...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing their restored Victorian-era drop candy maker in action. The 19th-century machine can be seen producing candy called Nectar Drop in all its translucent goodness. The painstaking restoration of the contraption was definitely worth it! Watch the video below! ...

There’s something satisfying about watching candy being made. But when it’s made using a Victorian-era machine, it’s simply awesome! Florida-based candy shop Public Displays of Confection has released a video showing their restored Victorian-era drop candy maker in action. The 19th-century machine can be seen producing candy called Nectar Drop in all its translucent goodness. The painstaking restoration of the contraption was definitely worth it! Watch the video below! ...

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